GPS Safety Summary Contacts Paradimethoxybenzene Chemical Identity Brand names Paradimethoxybenzene or PDMB CAS number 150 78 7 Chemical name (IUPAC) 1,4 dimethoxybenzene Molecular formula C 8 H 10 O 2 Synonyms Hydroquinone dimethyl ether, p methoxyanisol Molecular weight 138.18 g/mol Applications Paradimethoxybenzene (PDMB) is used in industry as an intermediate for fine chemical synthesis or as an ingredient in perfumes or detergents formulation. It is also used in dyes (yellow pigment). Safety Assessment, Exposure and Risk Management Recommendations Physical and Chemical properties Property Form Crystalline solid Colour White to slightly yellow Odour Aromatic Melting point 53 60 C Boiling point 210 213 C Water solubility Soluble Octanol water partition Low potential for bioaccumulation Health effect Based on available studies results, PDMB is not classified as dangerous for human health and environment. It is formulated in final products to comply with the most stringent regulation for all applicable consumer uses. Safety measures must be respected for industrial uses, for more details, please refer to the Safety Data Sheet. Environmental effect Soluble in water but readily biodegradable, PDMB will not be persistent and its potential for bioaccumulation is low. Emissions in the air are unexpected. PDMB is not classified as dangerous for the environment. Industrial emissions and disposal, treatment or recycling must comply with applicable regulations to preserve environment. Regulatory information and certifications Classification and labelling EU regulation (EC) 1272/2008 (CLP) Paradimethoxybenzene is not classified as dangerous regarding physical and chemical hazards, according to the regulation criteria. PDMB is not classified as dangerous either for the human health or for the environment, according to the regulation criteria. Registration and certification ISO 9001: 2008 certified EU regulation on chemicals (EC) 1907/2006 (REACH) PDMB GPS Safety Summary 1/6
GPS Safety Summary Paradimethoxybenzene General Statement Paradimethoxybenzene (PDMB) is an aromatic ether with a sweet floral odor. It occurs naturally in willow (Salix) and zucchini (Cucurbita pepo). Synthetic PDMB is a side product from the synthesis of paramethoxyphenol (PMP), produced by methylation of hydroquinone. It is mainly used as a fine chemical intermediate or in formulation. PDMB is not classified as dangerous for human health and for environment. It is formulated in final products to comply with the most stringent regulation for all applicable consumer uses to ensure safe use. In industry the pure product presents no specific risk for human health and environment when it is handled in accordance with good occupational hygiene and safety practices and when disposal, treatment or recycling of industrial waste comply with applicable regulations. Chemical Identity Name: Paradimethoxybenzene Brand names: PDMB or Paradimethoxybenzene Chemical name (IUPAC): 1, 4 dimethoxybenzene Synonyms: Hydroquinone dimethyl ether, p methoxyanisole, 2 benzimidazolinone CAS number: 150 78 7 Molecular formula: C 8 H 10 O 2 Structure: PDMB GPS Safety Summary Rev 1 Dec 2011 2/6
Uses and applications PDMB is used in industry, as intermediate for chemical synthesis or as a formulation ingredient in cosmetics, personal care products, detergents (washing and cleaning products) and flavouring agents. Physical/Chemical Properties Phys/Chem Safety Assessment Property Value Form Crystalline Physical state Solid at 20 C Liquid at T > 53 C Colour White to slightly yellow Odour Aromatic Molecular weight 138.18 g/mol Melting Point 53 60 C Boiling Point 210 212.6 C Flash point 91 C at atmospheric pressure (closed cup) Flammability Non flammable Explosive properties Non explosive Self ignition temperature 430 C at atmospheric pressure Vapour pressure 0.056 hpa at 20 C Water solubility 785 mg/l at 20 C, soluble Octanol Water partition coefficient (log Kow) 2.08 at 20 C, low potential for bioaccumulation Regarding physical and chemical hazards, PDMB is not classified according to regulation (EC) 1272/2008. Health Effects Human Health Safety Assessment Effect Assessment Acute Toxicity Oral /inhalation /dermal Irritation / corrosion Skin /eye Sensitisation Toxicity after repeated exposure Oral /inhalation /dermal Genotoxicity / Mutagenicity Carcinogenicity Toxicity for reproduction Not classified for acute toxicity based on several oral and dermal data Conclusive data and not classified for irritation Not classified for sensitisation based on several dermal data Not classified for repeated toxicity based on several oral data Conclusive data and not classified for either mutagenicity or genotoxicity No data available No data available All these results are based on available data and the classification is in accordance with EC 1272/2008 regulation criteria. PDMB GPS Safety Summary Rev 1 Dec 2011 3/6
Environmental Effects Environment Safety Assessment Effect Assessment Aquatic Toxicity Harmful to aquatic organisms Fate and behaviour Biodegradation Readily biodegradable Bioaccumulation potential Not potentially bioaccumulative (log Kow = 2.08) PBT / vpvb conclusion Not considered to be either PBT or vpvb. Based on available data, PDMB is considered as harmful towards aquatic organisms but as it is readily biodegradable and not potentially bioaccumulative, it is not classified as dangerous for the environment, according to EC 1272/2008 regulation. Exposure The substance is manufactured in a closed, continuous and automated process which minimizes workers and environment exposure potentials and is handled under Strictly Controlled Conditions in accordance with the REACH regulation for intermediates. For the uses in formulation, the process is a multi stage mixing of substances in batch, human and environmental exposure is controlled by the compliance with risk management measures. Human health Where there is a risk of exposure to the pure or formulated substance, during (un)loading, mixing, sampling, analysis or maintenance operations, the workers exposure is kept at a safe level by the use of appropriate risk management measures as suitable collective and personal protective equipment, good industrial hygiene practices and risk communication through appropriate training of workers. Consumer products containing the substance are formulated in suitable concentration to comply with requirements of the most stringent regulations for all applicable consumer uses to ensure their safe use. Environment Based on its physical and chemical properties, if PDMB is released in the environment, it will be mainly distributed in the water. As it is readily biodegradable, it will not be persistent in the aquatic compartment. In addition, PDMB has a low potential for bioaccumulation. On the manufacturing site, the risk for the aquatic compartment is adequately controlled and the releases are directed to a physico chemical and biological treatment plant. PDMB GPS Safety Summary Rev 1 Dec 2011 4/6
Risk Management Recommendations On the manufacturing site, PDMB is handled under Strictly Controlled Conditions in accordance with the REACH regulation for intermediates. Human health For industrial uses of PDMB substance, and as recommended for the use of any chemical product, workers must be well informed and trained and must refer to the Safety Data Sheet (SDS). Where there is a risk of exposure to PDMB (during (un)loading, mixing, sampling, analysis or maintenance operations), handling must be under an adequate and efficient ventilation, appropriate personal protective equipment must be worn (safety goggles, gloves, protective suit). Hygiene measures must be respected (accessible emergency equipment, well maintained PPE, wash hands and skin following contact, do not eat, drink or smoke on the workplace). For consumer uses, PDMB is formulated in suitable concentrations according to appropriate regulations to ensure the final product safe use, in the conditions of use written on the packaging. Environment All effluent releases that may contain significant amount of the substance must be directed to a waste water treatment plant. Any discharge of the product in the environment must be avoided. Disposal, treatment or recycling of industrial waste must comply with applicable regulations. State Agency Review Paradimethoxybenzene has been registered under EU regulation (EC) 1907/2006 (REACH) Paradimethoxybenzene complies with the requirements of the European regulations for the use in all applicable consumer applications. Regulatory Information / Classification and Labelling PDMB is not classified as dangerous regarding the criteria of the EU regulation (EC) 1272/2008 (CLP). PDMB GPS Safety Summary Rev 1 Dec 2011 5/6
Contact information within company For further information on this substance or product safety summaries in general, please contact: Rhodia Global product Strategy: http://www.rhodia.com/en/sustainability/global_product_strategy/index.tcm Contact: globalproductstrategy@eu.rhodia.com Additional information ICCA Global Product Strategy: http://www.icca chem.org/en/home/icca initiatives/global product strategy/ (extended) Safety Data Sheet available on demand: http://www.rhodia.com/en/contact/contact_form_business.tcm Glossary of technical terms: http://www.rhodia.com/en/sustainability/global_product_strategy/glossary/index.tcm Date of issue: December 2011 Revision: 1 Disclaimer The information provided in the present Safety Summary is based on European data available in REACH regulatory dossier (EC N 1907/2006) and is correct to the best of our knowledge, information and belief at the date of its publication. Such information is only intended to provide a general overview of the chemical substance in the context of ICCA Global Product Strategy and is not to be considered as a warranty or quality specification. It does not replace the safety data sheet and technical sheets. Thus, the information provided in this Safety Summary only relates to the designated specific product and may not be applicable if such product is used in combination with other materials or in another manufacturing process, unless otherwise specifically indicated. It does not release the user from ensuring he is in conformity with all regulations linked to its activity. PDMB GPS Safety Summary Rev 1 Dec 2011 6/6